See inside the ridiculously posh pad Donald Trump had remodelled to look like a royal palace that he’s staying in for Thanksgiving
This 58-bedroom mansion in Palm Beach will be home to Trump and his family during the holidays
THIS plush pad is where President-elect Donald Trump will be spending Thanksgiving this year.
The billionaire is set to move into this 58-bedroom mansion in Palm Beach, Florida with wife Melania and son Barron for the holidays.
The Mar-a-Lago estate is complete with a ballroom, beach club, spa rooms, tennis and croquet courts.
Styled on European palaces, Trump has owned his humble abode since 1993.
Back then he spent a whopping £8million on the lavish 17-acre country club with his now ex-wife Ivana.
Its decadent interiors are dripping with gold leaf, carved stone and rare marble.
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The grand dining room is supposed to Rome's Chigi Palace with its 34-seater marble table.
Usually used by visiting Congressmen and European royalty, the Spanish Room kept a tiled fireplace during the revamp, which features porcelain 'ladies-in-waiting' figures.
In 1995 Trump expanded the property even further so he could make room for a new beach club, ballroom, spa, tennis and croquet courts.
These images, dated 1993 were taken by local photographer CJ Walke.
They show how Trump has revamped most of the 55,700sq ft main building, which has 33 bathrooms.
They also show Trump's former 727 jet soaring over the property.
The President is likely to enjoy Thanksgiving this year after his victorious election.
The 45th US President watched the results come in from Trump Tower before addressing his supporters from a nearby Hilton Hotel.
The real estate billionaire sent shoc kwaves across the world after delivering his own "Brexit for America" in a historic victory over Hillary Clinton.
In his first address as President-elect after a bitter campaign, Trump struck a unifying tone in front of crowds cheering "USA, USA".
He said it was "time for America to bind the wounds of division".
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